The bill would only allow people to use shotguns to shoot down drones, if they think they are flying under 200 feet above ...
The late-2024 drone sightings remain shrouded in mystery, despite the White House's assertion that these were authorized ...
FAA COO Tim Arel discusses waivers, tailored airspace, and scalable drone integration at the National Public Safety UAS Conference.
As drones become increasingly integrated into recreational and professional activities, their presence in U.S. airspace has ...
The resolution comes on the heels of several reports of mysterious drones flying over the Northeast U.S. in late 2024. The ...
FAA officials at the National Public Safety UAS Conference introduced new waivers to streamline drone operations for public safety.
Tennessee Congressman Tim Burchett has proposed a bill allowing Americans to use a shotgun to shoot down drones above their ...
Fort Worth launches the first major US city drone delivery network, managing local regulations while operating under FAA ...
Amazon’s drones met more resistance in College Station, Texas, than in any other city in the US. Now they’re gone—and a sense ...
No, it is illegal to shoot down any aircraft including drones. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) says people should expect to see more drones as they become a regular part of the aviation ...
Collin Newberry, operations manager, at the Northern Plains UAS Test Site, prepares a commercial drone for launching during ...
Shares of commercial and military drone systems manufacturer Ondas (ONDS) soared Tuesday after the company announced a major tie-up with AI ...
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